MIPS toolchain building errors

Rajeev Bansal connectrajeev@gmail.com
Mon Nov 14 16:59:00 GMT 2011


Hi All,

 I am trying to build a cross toolchain for the MIPS architecture
with NPTL support, but I am getting the following errors while
building the toolchain. Can someone please help me out how can I fix
the below errors.

My requirement is to build a MIPS toolchain for 32 bit architecture,
with NPTL support, and I need to use the Linux-2.6.31 Kernel headers.
If someone is aware the correct combination of binutils,gcc,glibc
versions which results into a working toolchain please let me know.

[INFO ]  =================================================================
[INFO ]  Installing final compiler
[ERROR]    checking for suffix of object files... configure: error:
cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile
[ERROR]    make[2]: *** [configure-target-libiberty] Error 1
[ERROR]    checking for suffix of object files... configure: error:
cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile
[ERROR]    make[2]: *** [configure-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 1
[ERROR]    make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
[ERROR]    make[2]: *** [install-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 2
[ERROR]    make[1]: *** [install] Error 2
[INFO ]  Installing final compiler: done in 331.14s (at 27:27)
[INFO ]  =================================================================
[INFO ]  Cleaning-up the toolchain's directory
[INFO ]    Stripping all toolchain executables
[INFO ]  Cleaning-up the toolchain's directory: done in 1.53s (at 27:28)
[INFO ]  Build completed at 20111114.220457
[INFO ]  (elapsed: 27:28.51)
[INFO ]  Finishing installation (may take a few seconds)...

I have attached the .config file for your reference.

Thanks,
Rajeev Bansal
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